OTHER MILITARY SITES |
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New Zealand Returned
& Services Association |
RNZAF
Association - |
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ForgottenSoldier |
"MoD Reunited" |
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Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk www.vvaavic.org.au/mitchell.asp The Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk is a project to build in Seymour Victoria an area of reflection and commemoration for Vietnam Veterans and their families. It will have over 300 metres of walls with the names of all personnel who served in Vietnam between 1962 and 1975. |
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Children
of Vietnam Veterans health Study Inc (COVVHS) |
NASHOS WA |
ORDNANCE
VIETNAM 1964-1972
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Intergenerational Health Effects of Service in the Military aka Vietnam Veterans' Family Health Study. |
A
National Serviceman in the UK and has written a book on his experiences, his website is www.getingetoutandgetaway.co.uk |
Worth a look! |
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ASSOCIATED SITES |
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| Mesothelioma Centre and Veterans Assistance Network |
Mesothelioma |
At MesotheliomaPrognosis.net We aim to provide information to help improve survival rates, reduce pain, and increase quality of life. There has been many advancements for the treatment of Mesothelioma in recent years, and we strive to provide the most up-date information on these treatments. Asbestos exposure is a real threat, and we would like to team up with your organization to spread awareness on this issue |
Mesothelioma
An extensive database of information about one of the most deadly forms of cancer in the world caused by exposure to asbestos. |
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organization was formed to help those who have been affected by Mesothelioma, a cancer
caused from being exposed to Asbestos. Our mission is to improve the life expectancy, and
survival rate of patients affected by this aggressive cancer. I was hoping that we could team
up together to spread awareness on this issue. We strive to provide the most up-to-date information on Mesothelioma, including causes, symptoms, treatment options, and we work in coordination with the top cancer centers in the United States. The United States Department of Veteran Affairs estimates that there are currently over five million living navy veterans. Unfortunately, many of these veterans were once exposed to asbestos and have a high risk of developing the cancer known as Mesothelioma. It would be a big help to our organization, and for the users of your website if you could provide a link to our website on this page of your site: We can also offer the users of your website cancer awareness wristbands, cancer support books, and veteran claims and benefits information. James
Miller |
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